I am afraid it might be yet another fantasy that loved so much in Nainital!Nainital celebrated its Birthday recently,where I landed having passed High School from a resettled partition victim refugee colony in the Terai! My father was the leader of Dhimri Block Peasant uprising near Lalquan Junction.He had been tried for ten years and had to visit Nainital Often.

While reading in class two,in 1963 I accompanied my father and I was in love with the beautiful lake at first sight.Moreover,my father and his comrades lost the case in the session court while I was present in the court and of course,they were bailed out immediately.

Thereafter,my BABA got me right into DSB college and it proved to decide my life as I decided to study there.

I visited Nainital yet again in 1970 and 1971 while I was representing Dineshpur High School and Shaktifarm High School for debate in the District School and College Rally.

Family friend Freedom fighter Basant Kumar Banerjee from the famous Martyr Manindra Nath Banerjee wanted me to get admission in BHU as I passed High School from UP Board and ensured place in the merit list.

But I decided to pursue my childhood fantasy and landed in Nainital at the age of 15.

I was in love and would dream in sequel so habitual I had been,so romantic!

I wrote my first short story on Free Market Economy, Udan SE Thik Pahle ka Kshan with an encounter with the Madonna face to face in fantasy. The story was a fantasy in which Sexi and beautiful Madonna posed NUDE as the brand ambassador of the Free Market Blitz and wanted all the children to be marketing agent.

Finally,I got rid of all dreams and fantasies as the Free Market was the social political economic and religious realism in India and I based in Kolkata in 1991.

But you never recover from your instinct as Nainital remains a fantasy for me these days and I dare not touch the water in its deepest soul physically yet again and the love is intact as Nainital celebrated BirthDay.

It had been yet another Fantasy while I was sleeping sound at home having returned home late in the night from office.Someone was screaming in my ears! I thought it might be the Porter of the Hell losing!

No,it was not.

Someone cried within,My Name is Bond!James Bond!

My eyes remained wide open as he cried,Let me Kiss and kissing remains my branding.I dare not Kiss in India!I am CENSORED!But I smell rot within!Please ensure the safety of your Prime Minister!

The strike was to have taken place as Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits the Afghan capital for the first time on December 25, sources said.

The strike was to have taken place as Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits the Afghan capital for the first time on December 25, sources said.

Indian intelligence sources said NDS had identified the attacker as Qari Nasir, a religious studies student from Tagab district in the north-eastern province of Kapisa. In statements given to Afghan authorities, Nasir is alleged to have said he was trained in a camp across the border in Pakistan, and received final instructions at a Taliban facility in Peshawar.

Afghan authorities have reported that the Taliban operative was equipped with a micro-camera, concealed inside his spectacles, to film security deployments around the mission as well as a watch fitted with a Global Positioning System unit.

Indian officials said the attack appeared to have been planned by networks linked to Taliban chief Akhtar Muhammad Mansoor who had played a key role in aiding the hijackers of an Indian Airlines jet when it landed at Kandahar.

Linked closely to Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate, Mansoor is known to work closely with two organisations, which have been involved in past strikes on Indian diplomatic missions in Afghanistan — the Lashkar-e-Taiba and Taliban deputy chief Sirajuddin Haqqani's network.

An Indian intelligence officer said New Delhi was awaiting further details from Afghan authorities, but said the information shared so far "gave cause for grave concern".

"India is a supporter of development and democracy in Afghanistan," said Amrullah Saleh, Afghanistan's former spy chief. "It is entirely predictable that enemies of Afghanistan should be seeking to target the upcoming visit in any way they can."

India's National Security Advisor Ajit Doval had met earlier this month with his Pakistani counterpart Lieutenant-General Nasir Khan Janjua in Bangkok to hammer out terrorism-related issues between the two countries. Doval is believed to have confronted Janjua with detail on past Pakistani involvement in strikes on India.

Prime Minister Modi is scheduled to inaugurate the new Indian-constructed Parliament building in Afghanistan. The building, which has missed three deadlines for completion since its original target of 2011, was to have cost India $45 million, but estimates of the expense now run at over $900 million.

Indian diplomats in Kabul said last-minute preparations were underway to make sure that work on the building's facade were completed before the Prime Minister's arrival.

Modi is also expected to finalise arrangements for the hand-over of four second-hand Mi25 ground-attack helicopters to Afghanistan's armed forces, concluding negotiations which have been underway since 2014.

The country's 100,000-strong armed forces have been hard hit by mobility constraints, which have prevented them from responding to an unprecedented Taliban campaign that has seen the jihadist groups seize territory across the country.

Hanif Atmar, Afghanistan's National Security Advisor, has pressed New Delhi to act on long-standing requests to pay for the refurbishment of six Ukranian Antonov An-32 transport aircraft, currently grounded at Kabul airport, and provide second-hand armoured personnel carriers, tanks and 120-millimeter howitzers.

Pointing out that Afghanistan's ability to carry out surveillance on cross-border infiltration from Pakistan had been hard-hit because of the drawdown of United States air assets in the country, Atmar also pressed for India to provide technical intelligence equipment, highly-placed government sources said.

Indian diplomatic facilities have been repeatedly targetted in Afghanistan the last, a strike on the consulate in Herat, was timed on the eve of the Prime Minister's swearing-in, in a bid to take officials hostage.

The attack, a subsequent Indian security review concluded, may have succeeded but for an alert Indo-Tibetan Border Police commando who detected movement on the periphery of the mission building late at night.

United States intelligence officials had blamed the attack on the Lashkar-e-Taiba, based on phone numbers inside Pakistan the attackers called prior to initiating the assault.

The consulate in Jalalabad was last targetted in 2013, by a three-man Taliban-linked squad, which was stopped by an Afghan policeman who opened fire at the car carrying the suicide attackers, forcing them to prematurely detonate. Twelve people, all Afghans, were killed in the attack, and 20 injured.

In 2008, a suicide attack targetting the Indian embassy in Kabul killed 58 people, and injured 141, including diplomatic personnel. The United States later confronted Pakistan with evidence that the attackers had been in contact with serving ISI officers.

Earlier this week, the NDS had arrested two Islamic State operatives, Ata-ur-Rahman, code-named Hanzallah, and Abdullah, code-named Qari Ismail, who were arrested with a 30-kg improvised explosive device, which they intended to plant on the side of a road used by diplomatic personnel travelling to the Indian consulate.

However, Indian intelligence sources said there was nothing to suggest this second plot was linked to the Prime Minister's visit, or to the Taliban's abortive suicide operation.

NEW DELHI: Blowing the lid off a sinister plot to target Prime Minister Narendra Modi'sgatherings or assassinate other high-profile politicians in Delhi, Intelligence Bureau (IB) and Delhi Police's special cell sleuths are carrying out a joint ...

The Intelligence Bureau (IB), along with the Delhi Police are conducting a joint operation to nab several Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists who plan to attack PM Narendra Modi, says a report in an English daily. The militants had two plans — to carry ...

According to the Intelligence Bureau (IB) at least four terrorists had infiltrated into the country last month to Jammu & Kashmir from across the border. They were in contact with Lashkar commander Abu Dujana for logistics and ground support. Their aim ...

... mass shooting in a Paris-like manner or 26/11 Mumbai attacks at a gathering attended by PM Modi. The revelations were made after Intelligence Bureau sleuths in a joint operation with Delhi Police office blew the lid off a Lashkar-eToiba plot to ...

A terror plot by two suspected Lashkar-e-Taiba(LeT) operatives to carry out 'fidayeen' (suicide)attacks in the national capital targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and "high profile personalities" has been unearthed by the Delhi Police. The alleged ...

... The Intelligence Bureau (IB) along with the Delhi Police's special cell are conducting a joint operation to nab Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorists who have managed to sneak in to Jammu & Kashmir from across the border and plan to attack PM Narendra...

It's not clear whether they were three or four of them, but a batch of hardcore Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists entered India via its sealed borders last month, as per the latest IB inputs, planning to killPrime Minister Narendra Modi. ... Meanwhile, the ...

In this connection the security forces have upgraded their In July, the Special Cell had registered an FIR against unknown persons suspected to be associated with the ISIS and allegedly conspiring terror attacks in the national capital and other cities.

The Intelligence Bureau and the Delhi Police have allegedly unearthed a plan by the Pakistan-based terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) to target Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other VVIPs in the national capital. The Times of India reported that ...

A terror plot by two suspected Lashkar-e-Taiba(LeT) operatives to carry out 'fidayeen' (suicide)attacks in the national capital targeting "high profile personalities" has been unearthed by the Delhi Police. ... According to The Times of India report ...

Indian intelligence agencies say that they are carrying out a joint operation to nab hardcore Lashkar-e-Taiba militants, who are planning to target Prime Minister Narendra Modi's gatherings and/or assassinate other high-profile politicians in Delhi ...

NEW DELHI – India's Intelligence Bureau believe that militants led by 'Abu Dujana' can carry out a mass shooting in a Paris-like or 26/11 type attack at a gathering attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, The Times of India newspaper reported on Sunday.

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THE HIMALAYAN TALK: PALASH BISWAS CRITICAL OF BAMCEF LEADERSHIP

http://youtu.be/k4Bglx_39vY
[Palash Biswas, one of the BAMCEF leaders and editors for Indian Express spoke to us from Kolkata today and criticized BAMCEF leadership in New Delhi, which according to him, is messing up with Nepalese indigenous peoples also.
He also flayed MP Jay Narayan Prasad Nishad, who recently offered a Puja in his New Delhi home for Narendra Modi's victory in 2014.]